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we take one hour at a time one minute at a time. >> police officers will get christmas day off to spend it with their families. officers from surrounding towns will cover the shifts. >>> 50,000 gathered to hear the pope's message today. >> dear brothers and sisters in rom experience throughout the world a happy christmas to you and your families. >> reporter: in his address he focused on the need to keep hope alive and just as he did on christmas eve he called for peace in palestine and israel and a end to the war in syria. >> i think that -- that's what he says and when he says it he is listened to by all the world leaders and also by the people on the ground. >> the pope's message was translated in to 65 languages. >>> the gown tried something a little less traditional. her she gave her holiday wishes in 3d. she sported 3d glasses to review her work. of course they are fit for a queen studded with crystals in the shape of the letter q. insiders hinted she didn't return them to the recycling bin. i guess not. with royal crystals. >>> . we have royal rain coming. >> merry christmas. it
we take one hour at a time one minute at a time. >> police officers will get christmas day off to spend it with their families. officers from surrounding towns will cover the shifts. >>> 50,000 gathered to hear the pope's message today. >> dear brothers and sisters in rom experience throughout the world a happy christmas to you and your families. >> reporter: in his address he focused on the need to keep hope alive and just as he did on christmas eve he called for...
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what do you teach here at the university? >> wallen currently teaching a large course on the history of the american south from the civil war to the late 20th century. i teach a lecture course which is called slavery release and revolution that starts with the haitian revolution of the late 18th century and goes to garby. of about slavery of the emancipation a the the broad western hemisphere
what do you teach here at the university? >> wallen currently teaching a large course on the history of the american south from the civil war to the late 20th century. i teach a lecture course which is called slavery release and revolution that starts with the haitian revolution of the late 18th century and goes to garby. of about slavery of the emancipation a the the broad western hemisphere
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at that point, they said no. if you make $1 million per year, we will not touch a hair on your head. they hold harmless the wealthiest people in that country, even making over $1 million per year. >> could you see yourself as a compromise supporting the idea of moving that? >> the president would forward a package that reduces the deficit that predicated the expiration of the tax cuts. predicated on investments of growth and over one billion -- excuse me, when trillion dollars in cuts. taking one piece or another if you're having a big and bold proposal, you have to have it reduced the deficit. doing it at 250 reduces the deficit. that is what the public understood. that is what they voted for. the number is even larger than the president's margin. in all of the polling, the american people support the expiration of the tax cuts for evil making over $250,000. >> do you support obama having the power to increase the debt limit? >> can you clarify something? when he talk about trillions of dollars in cuts [indiscer
at that point, they said no. if you make $1 million per year, we will not touch a hair on your head. they hold harmless the wealthiest people in that country, even making over $1 million per year. >> could you see yourself as a compromise supporting the idea of moving that? >> the president would forward a package that reduces the deficit that predicated the expiration of the tax cuts. predicated on investments of growth and over one billion -- excuse me, when trillion dollars in...
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. >> a look at tonight's top stories. students in new youtown school district are likely doing their homework after the first day back to school after the shooting. butstudents from sandy hook elementary could re -- return later this week but they'll return to chalk middle school. they are working to fit the school for elementary age students in response to the shooting, dick's sporting goodz and pulling certain semiautomatic rifles off of the shelves nationwide. they have suspended all dpun sales at stores closer to newtown. >> and a difficult day as five more funerals were held. fourstudents and one teacher will have funerals. and one student is being taken back to her home state in utah to be buried. >> weather wise shgsz today we cleared out the skies but we brought in the wind. two handson the steering wheel that's key now especially if you drive a high profile vehicle. winds arenorthwesterly at 10 to 20 but the gusts are closer to 30. gusting at 30 in dc. gustapproximating almost to 30 in wilmington. so you can get
. >> a look at tonight's top stories. students in new youtown school district are likely doing their homework after the first day back to school after the shooting. butstudents from sandy hook elementary could re -- return later this week but they'll return to chalk middle school. they are working to fit the school for elementary age students in response to the shooting, dick's sporting goodz and pulling certain semiautomatic rifles off of the shelves nationwide. they have suspended all...
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that's a look at your timesaver traffic. now back to andrea. >> tank you, liz. >>> time for the -- thank you, liz. >>> time for the first your money segment ever the morning. jessica doyle is on assignment. the stock market heads into the final trading week of the year. with gritd lock in budget -- gridlock in washington over a budget, we inch closer to the fiscal cliff. the dow down 1 two points -- 120 points. the s&p down 13 and a half points. the stock market is on track for its fourth straight year of games. the dow sup overall nearly 8%. the nasdaq has rallied more than 15% so far this year. the market will be closed tomorrow for the christmas holiday. but there will still be plenty of economic reports to sift through this week, including the latest on home prices and sales. consumer confidence as well as jobless claims. >>> washington's failure to agree on a budget is affecting americans's confidence about their finances. the university of michigan says its consumer sentiment index for december fell sharply from novemb
that's a look at your timesaver traffic. now back to andrea. >> tank you, liz. >>> time for the -- thank you, liz. >>> time for the first your money segment ever the morning. jessica doyle is on assignment. the stock market heads into the final trading week of the year. with gritd lock in budget -- gridlock in washington over a budget, we inch closer to the fiscal cliff. the dow down 1 two points -- 120 points. the s&p down 13 and a half points. the stock market is...
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we're at the university of pennsylvania to talk to her about and justice for all. the united states commission on civil rights in the continuing struggle for freedom in america quote. when did this all rights commission begin? >> 1957. president eisenhower had a lot of discussion with john foster dulles the secretary of state because of the races around the world people would hear about and read about and the fact there seemed to be episodes whether lynching or discrimination in the country. eisenhower said he would ask congress to set up a civil-rights commission to put the facts on the table and i am told by someone at the meeting he slammed the table and they will put the facts on the table. policy is sometimes said up because there is a tough problem is that the report then they go away but in the future would depend on what it found out and how aggressive it was in the public thought about it. >>host: initially it was set up as a temporary commission? >>guest: right. the right age one year before the overall crisis. it was too diffuse part of the crisis to pre
we're at the university of pennsylvania to talk to her about and justice for all. the united states commission on civil rights in the continuing struggle for freedom in america quote. when did this all rights commission begin? >> 1957. president eisenhower had a lot of discussion with john foster dulles the secretary of state because of the races around the world people would hear about and read about and the fact there seemed to be episodes whether lynching or discrimination in the...
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and we were frustrated at times. we thought we were right on the cusp of getting funding, and then, something happened and we didn't get it. yeah, we could go out and float a loan, and probably people would be looking at maybe $100 a month in sewage bills. so what you have to try to do is get enough funding to keep sewage rates at a reasonable rate so people can afford them. and that's been a real problem. without grant money, it can't be done. mcmillen: they were in line, waiting for our money. they had an application on my desk. but when someone has no funding, usually they sit and wait. the problem is, the amount of money given in the federal budget and the state budget is just not enough to fund infrastructure. we have a $200 million backlog on my desk alone. and that would be our entire state's allocation for 4, 5, or 6 years. schwartz: the usda asked that i go to herminie and provide an independent evaluation of the problems to determine if it was severe enough to warrant funding. i've worked in a lot of commun
and we were frustrated at times. we thought we were right on the cusp of getting funding, and then, something happened and we didn't get it. yeah, we could go out and float a loan, and probably people would be looking at maybe $100 a month in sewage bills. so what you have to try to do is get enough funding to keep sewage rates at a reasonable rate so people can afford them. and that's been a real problem. without grant money, it can't be done. mcmillen: they were in line, waiting for our...
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at 24 miles perting hour at the airport. 21 miles per hour at ocean city. windy across the state today. the temperatures will hold steady. near 40 into the afternoon. milder in ocean city with a couple of sprinkles, 45. flurries possible for the entire day west of the state. fort mchenry just had their high tide. maybe the tial anomaly could be two feet above normal. it could be windy today. gusts up to 45 miles per hour. 20's out in the suburbs tonight. friday looks parlay sunny. another storm on saturday. >> the winter storm is now making its way to the northeast. >> plenty of americans are frustrated. we get a closer look at delays facing holiday travelers. >> airports are packed with people trying to get somewhere. today it might not be much better. it is causing a domino effect across the country. one pilot told passengers this -- >> it is beyond approach. i have no words to tell you how sorry i am. >> passengers in atlanta are trying to keep their cool. >> try to make the best of a bad situation. >> try not to be so upset. >> kidding around on the gro
at 24 miles perting hour at the airport. 21 miles per hour at ocean city. windy across the state today. the temperatures will hold steady. near 40 into the afternoon. milder in ocean city with a couple of sprinkles, 45. flurries possible for the entire day west of the state. fort mchenry just had their high tide. maybe the tial anomaly could be two feet above normal. it could be windy today. gusts up to 45 miles per hour. 20's out in the suburbs tonight. friday looks parlay sunny. another storm...
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going to make at this point. senate proceed to the immediate consideration of calendar number 536, s. 2215, that the committee reported substitute amendment be withdrawn, the durbin substitute amendment be agreed to, the bill as amend be read a third time and passed, the motion to reconsider be laid on the table with no intervening action or debate and statements relating to this be printed in the record as if read. the presiding officer: is there objection? a senator: mr. president? the presiding officer: the senator from pennsylvania is recognized. mr. toomey: i'd like to make a couple of observations and explain why i'm going to object to this. first, for the record to be clear, it's my understanding that this measure, and the gentleman from illinois, there is no question he's put a great deal of work into this. all of his motives are absolutely commendable and legitimate motives. the measure itself, i believe, has not been through a markup in the banking committee. and there are many members who have serious
going to make at this point. senate proceed to the immediate consideration of calendar number 536, s. 2215, that the committee reported substitute amendment be withdrawn, the durbin substitute amendment be agreed to, the bill as amend be read a third time and passed, the motion to reconsider be laid on the table with no intervening action or debate and statements relating to this be printed in the record as if read. the presiding officer: is there objection? a senator: mr. president? the...
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sunday at 5:00 p.m. on american history tv on c-span 3. >> house speaker john boehner told reporters the white house has wasted another week in negotiations of the fiscal cliff. this is about five minutes. >> good morning. this is not a progress report. there is no progress to report. when it comes to the fiscal cliff that is threatening our economy and threatening jobs, the white house has wasted another week. 8 days ago, secretary geithner came here to offer a plan that had twice the tax hikes that the president campaigned on. it had more stimulus spending than it had in cuts and an infinite increase in the death lemmas like forever. four days ago we offered a serious proposal. since then, there has been no counteroffer from the white house. instead, reports indicate the president has adopted a deliberate strategy to slow walk our economy right to the edge of the fiscal cliff. instead of reforming the tax code and cutting spending, the president wants to raise tax rates. even if the president thought t
sunday at 5:00 p.m. on american history tv on c-span 3. >> house speaker john boehner told reporters the white house has wasted another week in negotiations of the fiscal cliff. this is about five minutes. >> good morning. this is not a progress report. there is no progress to report. when it comes to the fiscal cliff that is threatening our economy and threatening jobs, the white house has wasted another week. 8 days ago, secretary geithner came here to offer a plan that had twice...
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we're looking at a close of 1402. what are some of the levels that we need to defend in order to maintain the markets' run this year. >> i think we might be past that. meaning it's not about defending. this is a very bad tape. the month of december is up 70% of the time going back to the 1890s. we're down in the month almost 1%. it's the worst quarter of all 24 developed indices around the world. the tape itself, leading things like apple, like gold, the treasury bonds couldn't rally with this kind of down take. the yen acting continually very poorly. little potential for upside even with some thin deal, fat deal, epic deal. but downside potential is very real. >> you're talking about all this in the words of governor rendell ring in my mind, hell in a hand basket. what you're saying here is u.s. stocks look to be heading lower and there's no flight to safety at this point. >> that's right. treasures couldn't rally. gold was down. that's ominous. and there are no quens in washington. in the public sector, there are co
we're looking at a close of 1402. what are some of the levels that we need to defend in order to maintain the markets' run this year. >> i think we might be past that. meaning it's not about defending. this is a very bad tape. the month of december is up 70% of the time going back to the 1890s. we're down in the month almost 1%. it's the worst quarter of all 24 developed indices around the world. the tape itself, leading things like apple, like gold, the treasury bonds couldn't rally with...
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>> not at all. not at all. they're family. they have children. they have grandchildren. you think everyone in america's not hurting? >> that was nancy cordis reporting. >> the nra deactivates its facebook page and has remained silent on the tragedy. please stay with wjz for complete coverage. we will keep you updated on the victims and investigation. >>> an altercation inside an east baltimore school lands one woman behind bars. it happened at the national academy foundation preparatory school. the woman forced her way in carrying a birthday cake. workers say she claims she was visiting a relative but didn't have permission to be there. during a confrontation she pulled out a knife. >>> investigators are trying to determine the cause of a two alarm fire in baltimore county. fite broke out at a home on the 200 block of ashwood road in dundalk. two children escaped after noticing flames. no injuries were reported. >>> the army psychiatrist accused of going on a deadly shooting spree at for the hood will stand before a new judge today. ron matz is in the newsroom with more
>> not at all. not at all. they're family. they have children. they have grandchildren. you think everyone in america's not hurting? >> that was nancy cordis reporting. >> the nra deactivates its facebook page and has remained silent on the tragedy. please stay with wjz for complete coverage. we will keep you updated on the victims and investigation. >>> an altercation inside an east baltimore school lands one woman behind bars. it happened at the national academy...
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a typical monday at a discount store in baltimore county sees at roughly $2,000 in sales. this monday, they sold $17,000. >> astronomical. pretty much nonstop -- i ate lunch at 4:30. >> abil purchased a few shotguns for protection, but also because of the renewed begun debate following the shooting death of 20 kids and six adults in connecticut last week. >> i heard the conversation -- i guess before we have no more rights, i should at least protect myself. >> since the shooting, elected leaders and police officers across maryland are trying to shift the political wind toward gun control legislation, whether it is tackling the culture of assault weapons or increasing mental health benefits. >> this is a watershed moment in our country. >> governor o'malley says he supports looking into the issue for the next legislative session. >> it is still very much a work in progress. but it is work that i would guess every state in the union has been undertaken. >> dick's sporting goods said they are suspending all sales of "modern sporting rifles" at their stores. >> they are probab
a typical monday at a discount store in baltimore county sees at roughly $2,000 in sales. this monday, they sold $17,000. >> astronomical. pretty much nonstop -- i ate lunch at 4:30. >> abil purchased a few shotguns for protection, but also because of the renewed begun debate following the shooting death of 20 kids and six adults in connecticut last week. >> i heard the conversation -- i guess before we have no more rights, i should at least protect myself. >> since the...
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that family is related to a professor at harvard whose name is also wilkins. but it's the chicago illinois republican wilkins is supposed to the democrat roger roy wilkins naacp line. >> host: had a change in the kennedy administration came in? >> guest: on the kennedy administration came in i called that chapter something about being with friends, among friends because commissioners are saying to themselves or he's a good solid democrat to liberals and he's going to do everything we say needs to be done. now's the time to get it done. they didn't know behind the scenes, bobby kennedy, but that be -- not the good hobby he became later by experience. they were making fun of the commission. they think we're going to do this and it wasn't that they are hostile to civil rights. the problem is the committees in congress are controlled by democrats from the south into a racist. and he's from mississippi and so on, mcclellan. they were the people who control the judiciary committee and everything that happened in judicial appointments. kennedy didn't want to offend t
that family is related to a professor at harvard whose name is also wilkins. but it's the chicago illinois republican wilkins is supposed to the democrat roger roy wilkins naacp line. >> host: had a change in the kennedy administration came in? >> guest: on the kennedy administration came in i called that chapter something about being with friends, among friends because commissioners are saying to themselves or he's a good solid democrat to liberals and he's going to do everything...
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the house returned to business this week on tuesday at 2:00 p.m. eastern. they will be appointing members to work with the senate on defense programs. live coverage when the house returns here and c-span. the synod -- the senate returns on monday. they will also consider a nomination for assistant secretary of housing and development. live coverage when they return on c-span2. >> joining as and vermont is governor peter shumlin. thank you for being with us. >> it is great to be with you. thank you for being with us. let me begin with some news of the weekend. that is former republican gov. charlie crist is not a democrat. do you welcome him to the democratic party? is this setting the stage as a potential run as governor as a democrat nunn could 2014. >> he was hugely helpful in electing president obama. it is a great victory for us. he is an incredibly capable victor. we do not take sides before we know that we have one single candidate. everyone knows he was a great governor. he led florida with precision. if he is a candidate, we would welcome him. >> is
the house returned to business this week on tuesday at 2:00 p.m. eastern. they will be appointing members to work with the senate on defense programs. live coverage when the house returns here and c-span. the synod -- the senate returns on monday. they will also consider a nomination for assistant secretary of housing and development. live coverage when they return on c-span2. >> joining as and vermont is governor peter shumlin. thank you for being with us. >> it is great to be with...
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we are good at. i think it is what a reasonable business person would accept as id in order to bid -- to do business with somebody. if you want to conduct a business transaction was somebody but you want to make sure that the person you are conducting the transaction was is who they say they are, that's what i would accept. what a reasonably prudent business person who wanted to business -- >> what would you like to see if i want to do business with you? >> that's the question i want answered. maybe a credit card. >> as you cannot run for secretary of state. >> i would pull out things from my wallet. may be a credit card is enough, maybe an atm card. >> and maybe we have established an abstract, do you have thoughts? >> in ohio, i proposed -- i don't want to complicate this spirit we have a process that is already in place that allows you to vote without a photo id by mail or in person early. we have taken care of the first 34 days and we're down to election day. what would be acceptable then? i said
we are good at. i think it is what a reasonable business person would accept as id in order to bid -- to do business with somebody. if you want to conduct a business transaction was somebody but you want to make sure that the person you are conducting the transaction was is who they say they are, that's what i would accept. what a reasonably prudent business person who wanted to business -- >> what would you like to see if i want to do business with you? >> that's the question i...
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what happened at gun shows across america today? >>> holiday havoc, two days until christmas and two new storms bearing down, as tens of millions of americans scramble for their gifts, we look inside the mind of the last-minute shopper. irresistible, the dental assist in iowa fired because her boss says she was too attractive. the shock over how the state's highest court has ruled on this case. >>> and extreme gift,ing, what america's 1%ers may find under their trees this christmas. >>> good evening. we may be two days away from christmas, but many americans are focused not on yuletide enjoy, instead on guns. who has them, who's trying to get them and how they should be controlled. tonight the nra and its supporters are doubling down. here hearing reports of a rush at gun shows across america today, people buying assault weapons before a possible ban. as nra executives fanned out across the air waves with a message of defiance. abc's david kerley is on the story. >> reporter: the nra today stuck byes its guns, that every american sc
what happened at gun shows across america today? >>> holiday havoc, two days until christmas and two new storms bearing down, as tens of millions of americans scramble for their gifts, we look inside the mind of the last-minute shopper. irresistible, the dental assist in iowa fired because her boss says she was too attractive. the shock over how the state's highest court has ruled on this case. >>> and extreme gift,ing, what america's 1%ers may find under their trees this...
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they are taxed at a much lower rate. therefore, the airlines have a very profound financial incentive to break out as much of this into fees because that means that's less tax revenue being lost to the government. >> fascinating. >> david, how is the industry doing overall? i mean, are they recovering from the bad economy? and is this, like, generating huge profits? or are they doing this because they're struggling? >> they're struggling. these are tough times for the airline industry. fuel costs are a huge factor here. about 30% of your typical ticket is going to be reflected in fuel costs. and so as we see oil prices going up, as the global economy recovers, and they will, inevitably we've seen ticket prices going up as well. nevertheless, we see the losses continuing to mount. americanairlines, which we were just talking about, still struggling its way after a year of its parent company being in bankruptcy protection. now us airways is kicking the tires for a potential acquisition of american, which will simply mean l
they are taxed at a much lower rate. therefore, the airlines have a very profound financial incentive to break out as much of this into fees because that means that's less tax revenue being lost to the government. >> fascinating. >> david, how is the industry doing overall? i mean, are they recovering from the bad economy? and is this, like, generating huge profits? or are they doing this because they're struggling? >> they're struggling. these are tough times for the airline...
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she looks very content in this picture and someone who was at home in that environment and at home in the world and at home in her role as an author, scientist and ultimately somebody who would change the way we think about things. that is a good place to stop and take any questions you have. >> anybody have any questions? >> why was the book called "silent spring"? >> why was the book called "silent spring"? that probably stems from the opening chapter in which she described a spring in which the birds are absent from the town and carson and her editor and her agent agonized over what to call the book as is often the case. there were a lot of titles they tried out over the course of a couple years when she was finishing the book and finally hit on the idea of -- that first chapter, "silent spring" and her agent suggested that would be a good title for the whole book and that is how it got -- that is how it got its name. >> my question was similar. how did you choose your title? >> again, and i also went through several different ideas for titles for this book, it is very difficult so
she looks very content in this picture and someone who was at home in that environment and at home in the world and at home in her role as an author, scientist and ultimately somebody who would change the way we think about things. that is a good place to stop and take any questions you have. >> anybody have any questions? >> why was the book called "silent spring"? >> why was the book called "silent spring"? that probably stems from the opening chapter in...
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so you have to look at them into the real silos and look at them separately. >> he says he will continue to tell couples the same thing he has always told them. >> that they keep track of every dollar they put into each account or towards the household, making sure that they can account for each dollar from each individual. >> he also says that gay couples who even to get divorced could run into a state tax issues at the federal level when dividing assets. >> right now, we're following a developing story out of baltimore county. a female teenager was a salted. -- was assaulted. police sacontinued to search tht area for one suspect. the victim was taken to the hospital for treatment of what was described as a non-life- threatening injury. >> charged with sexually abusing three girls when there were students, 37-year-old clarence taylor has been suspended from his job as a daytime teacher's aide. he is accused of inappropriately touching the girls numerous times. the alleged abuse happened over a two-year period when the victims were as young as 10. >> the maryland school for the death is
so you have to look at them into the real silos and look at them separately. >> he says he will continue to tell couples the same thing he has always told them. >> that they keep track of every dollar they put into each account or towards the household, making sure that they can account for each dollar from each individual. >> he also says that gay couples who even to get divorced could run into a state tax issues at the federal level when dividing assets. >> right now,...
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at the time, the debate was no, it wasn't. it was about keeping utah out of statehood, and unless there's a transformative supreme court opinion, which may happen, coming especially from the california cases, it is still within state control. >> host: sarah gordon, you have a forthcoming book called "the place of faith," and where did you get interested in the subject of law and religion? >> guest: well, i became deeply interested when i was thinking about applying to graduate school, and i was torn. did i want to go to seminary or to law school? for family reasons, my husband wanted to relocate to connecticut. i wound up in law school rather than in seminary and was delighted when i discovered i could do a joint degree with the divinity school at yale, and thought i had been trading off one interest against the other and discovered, thanks to the availability of interdisciplinary training, that i could actually combine my interests so i started in around 1982. i'm in my 30th year of working in this field and i find myself sti
at the time, the debate was no, it wasn't. it was about keeping utah out of statehood, and unless there's a transformative supreme court opinion, which may happen, coming especially from the california cases, it is still within state control. >> host: sarah gordon, you have a forthcoming book called "the place of faith," and where did you get interested in the subject of law and religion? >> guest: well, i became deeply interested when i was thinking about applying to...
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send an e-mail at book tv at mix c-span.org or twitter of kong/book tv. >>> now one book tv, sarah gordon talks about religious cases that have transformed the wall in country in the limited protection to the constitution. this interview part of booktv college ceres was recorded at the university of pennsylvania in philadelphia. it's about 20 minutes. university of pennsylvania professor the spirit of law is the most recent book what you mean when you talk about the old constitutional world. estimate for most of the nation's history it was the states rather than the federal government that controlled access to more than just worship, the right of religious organizations and so on and in the early decades of the 20th century that began to shift as the supreme court applied the national constitution a stubble should and the exercise clause of the first amendment against the states, centralizing the debate about religion. still give the states have the control we have it written into the constitution, freedom of religion. >> we did indeed. but the first amendment begins congress shall enact
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allbee: on a national scale, if you looked at what we're spending now, and you looked at the additional investment requirements over the next 20 years, there's a $540 billion difference. man: so one of the greatest challenges is to reflect true value pricing. so that the citizens and businesses that rely on water and wastewater infrastructure systems are actually paying for it. narrator: cities and municipalities across the united states are now facing this funding gap, between projected revenue and projected expenses, as they strive to maintain water quality and meet demand. new york is the most densely populated city in the u.s. and over 40 million tourists visit the city every year. the 1.3 billion gallons of water required every day are delivered by a system of extraordinary scale and complex engineering. man: water is essential to the economic viability of new york city. reliable infrastructure and reliable delivery of water is a must. you have to reinvest in the infrastructure every single minute to keep it current. hurwitz: we have the stock exchange, we have the united nations -
allbee: on a national scale, if you looked at what we're spending now, and you looked at the additional investment requirements over the next 20 years, there's a $540 billion difference. man: so one of the greatest challenges is to reflect true value pricing. so that the citizens and businesses that rely on water and wastewater infrastructure systems are actually paying for it. narrator: cities and municipalities across the united states are now facing this funding gap, between projected...
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last year it was supposed to resolve it at this time. we need a bill and obviously, i don't know where the g.o.p. is drawing their line on the sand but they know higher taxes are coming. some of the tax increases that go along with obama health care tax increases will dramatically hurt the economy so i help they take a stand and are not fooled into an idea that the public will give them more backing next time. that is far far-fetched. one side cannot put up legitimate things immediately and the other site putting up i.o.u. >>neil: if you think any deal is better than no deal, think again, to charles' point, he says markets are good at selling off on the shams when they do. what do you make of the possibility that we could look at something that is very like what we saw last year, the trigger being not spending cuts this time but tax hikes, will it make a difference? >> it will be a disaster. here is what will happen. they push off the spending cuts until next year, when they start talking about it next year they will say push it off unti
last year it was supposed to resolve it at this time. we need a bill and obviously, i don't know where the g.o.p. is drawing their line on the sand but they know higher taxes are coming. some of the tax increases that go along with obama health care tax increases will dramatically hurt the economy so i help they take a stand and are not fooled into an idea that the public will give them more backing next time. that is far far-fetched. one side cannot put up legitimate things immediately and the...
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award for having been able to catch the moment at the pern's death, at the moment in which the person was about to die. this is really the start of a whole tradition, a whole legacy of photos of people facing death that cluttered our news stations ever since. >> host: you use the word "cluttered," what's the value of seeing that picture? >> guest: the value of the picture like that pulls us in subjectively. it's an emotional, dramatic picture, memorable, pulling in all emotions through which we can engage in the event, the event that it's depicking, and this is important in news because not only do we want to understand what we're seeing, but we want to feel important things about what we're seeing. we want to feel fear, anguish, compassion, mentality, all kinds of things that help drive the news for us and make it important. >> host: well, i want to compare that photo we just saw to a recent "new york post" front page photo. what are we looking at here? >> guest: this came out just this morning. this was a gentleman from queens who was pushed off of a subway platform and a photograph
award for having been able to catch the moment at the pern's death, at the moment in which the person was about to die. this is really the start of a whole tradition, a whole legacy of photos of people facing death that cluttered our news stations ever since. >> host: you use the word "cluttered," what's the value of seeing that picture? >> guest: the value of the picture like that pulls us in subjectively. it's an emotional, dramatic picture, memorable, pulling in all...
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that is coming up on abc 7 news at 9:00 and 11:00. >> that is this edition of abc 7 news at 6:00. i'm dan ashley. >> from the entire abc 7 news team, thanks for joining us. >> hope to see you again at 9:00 and 11:00. [ female announcer ] martinelli's gold medal sparkling cider is the perfect choice for holiday gatherings. martinelli's is non-alcoholic, festive like champagne, and tastes great! martinelli's: since 1868. this is "jeopardy!" introducing today's contestants -- a real-estate agent from sunnyside, new york... ...a director of operations from aurora, colorado... ...and our returning champion, an operations coordinator from bristol, pennsylvania... and now here is the host of "jeopardy!" -- alex trebek! thank you, johnny. thank you, ladie gentlemen, and welcome to our show. one of the things we have discovered about our champion, susan, is that she appears to be well-traveled,s andr because we've had a number of geography-type categories on the program recently. jen and mike, good luck to you. nice to have you with us. here we go -- the jeopardy! round... and these catego
that is coming up on abc 7 news at 9:00 and 11:00. >> that is this edition of abc 7 news at 6:00. i'm dan ashley. >> from the entire abc 7 news team, thanks for joining us. >> hope to see you again at 9:00 and 11:00. [ female announcer ] martinelli's gold medal sparkling cider is the perfect choice for holiday gatherings. martinelli's is non-alcoholic, festive like champagne, and tastes great! martinelli's: since 1868. this is "jeopardy!" introducing today's...
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company reported at the end of october. the fundamentals are stronger than the headlines would lead you to believe. the overall gross margin increased by 220 basis points. you can't cut back on fire and safety. plus mine safety has been moving away from dependence on defense spending. something that is not happening a moment too soon. the non military business made up 64% of the company's latest quarter. they are moving in the right direction. remember, we never recommend stocks on the basis of takeovers unless the fundamentals are improving. i think mine safety is getting to a much better position. here is the bottom line. there is always money to be made speculating on takeovers if you do it wisely. when i play matchmaker i look for an industry that is consolidated. mine safety appliances gives you all of that. and it pays you a decent yield to boot. "mad money" is back after the break. [ female announcer ] there's one thing dave's always wanted to do when he retires -- keep working, but for himself. so as his financial a
company reported at the end of october. the fundamentals are stronger than the headlines would lead you to believe. the overall gross margin increased by 220 basis points. you can't cut back on fire and safety. plus mine safety has been moving away from dependence on defense spending. something that is not happening a moment too soon. the non military business made up 64% of the company's latest quarter. they are moving in the right direction. remember, we never recommend stocks on the basis of...
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but at least we will have avoided the cliff. mr. president, by a twist of fate, the occupant of the chair is my colleague and friend, the senator from connecticut, so like -- you've probably seen these numbers, but just to bring it home in one state, what will be the impact if we go over -- if we allow the country to go over the fiscal cliff. in connecticut, 1.4 million middle-class families will see their federal income taxes increase. almost a million and a half families. if the middle-class tax cuts are allowed to expire on january 1, a median-income connecticut family -- now, i know this -- the median in connecticut is higher than it is in most other states, but this number's true for any family making this amount of money, it makes an important point. a family of four earning $86,000 a year happens to be the immediatmedianfamily income in , but that family, which i think would be considered median just about everywhere, middle income just about everywhere, would see its federal income taxes rise by $2,200. that's a lot of money
but at least we will have avoided the cliff. mr. president, by a twist of fate, the occupant of the chair is my colleague and friend, the senator from connecticut, so like -- you've probably seen these numbers, but just to bring it home in one state, what will be the impact if we go over -- if we allow the country to go over the fiscal cliff. in connecticut, 1.4 million middle-class families will see their federal income taxes increase. almost a million and a half families. if the middle-class...
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at the airport stinks. and hundreds of people in texas who were in that situation but it really does help if your pilot is sympathetic. we're going to listen to what a captain told his passengers to ease their frustration. >> anger a healthy. mike masco? >> there's the storm from yesterday. pulling off towards the north. here's the other storm. this could be a weekend threat. i'm meteorologist mike masco and we'll talk about that coming up. >> we are dealing with icy roadways across the region and wind restrictions here on route 350 at the bay bridge -- 50 at the bay bridge. in addition there's a crash on 695 in dundalk. i'll have all the details coming up on "good morning maryland." >> you're looking at a live picture of new york city's times square. the crystal ball there is going to be installed today for the new year's eve celebration. number 13 with doves because the theme this year? let there be peace. >> reporter: in today's techbytes, new social features are headed to netflix next year. congress pas
at the airport stinks. and hundreds of people in texas who were in that situation but it really does help if your pilot is sympathetic. we're going to listen to what a captain told his passengers to ease their frustration. >> anger a healthy. mike masco? >> there's the storm from yesterday. pulling off towards the north. here's the other storm. this could be a weekend threat. i'm meteorologist mike masco and we'll talk about that coming up. >> we are dealing with icy roadways...
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what do you teach here at the university? >> guest: well, i am currently teaching a large lecture course on the history of the american south from the civil war to the late 20th century. i teach -- i also teach a lecture course, which is called "slavery, race, and revolution" which starts with the haitian revolution of the late 18th century and goes to garby in the early 20th century, about slavery and emancipation in the broad western hemisphere, and how it interconnected -- it becomes a comparative and international history. i teach a introductory course called "making of the modern world," a world history course i do with one of my african history colleagues from the middle of the 18th century to roughly the present, and than i teach graduate students, and my work is in the history of the 19th century broadly, and history of american empire that i've been interested in. i'm now working on a book that's a history of the 19th century, and it's a lot about the west so it's new areas of interest. >> host: we've been talking wi
what do you teach here at the university? >> guest: well, i am currently teaching a large lecture course on the history of the american south from the civil war to the late 20th century. i teach -- i also teach a lecture course, which is called "slavery, race, and revolution" which starts with the haitian revolution of the late 18th century and goes to garby in the early 20th century, about slavery and emancipation in the broad western hemisphere, and how it interconnected -- it...
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saturday night at 10:00 eastern. part of four days of non-fiction books and authors through christmas days. as the electoral college met monday, we spoke with a social studies teacher at pioneer high school in ann arbor, mich., about how she teaches the look for a process in use the c-span as a resource. >> tracie van newsom is a high school and social studies teacher. >> tracy is a high-school social studies and history teacher. fellow, and she is joining us on the phone. what is your approach? >> the electoral college is something that is definitely challenging to students. they have heard of it before, and fortunately i have been using the like doral college map. it shows who got the votes in 2008. it has the new census figures, so i explained it in my unit. we talk about the fact we do not directly elect the president. he or she is indirectly elected through the system, and we talk about how many votes each state very attentive, because this is not something they are familiar with. >> the lesson plan is also teac
saturday night at 10:00 eastern. part of four days of non-fiction books and authors through christmas days. as the electoral college met monday, we spoke with a social studies teacher at pioneer high school in ann arbor, mich., about how she teaches the look for a process in use the c-span as a resource. >> tracie van newsom is a high school and social studies teacher. >> tracy is a high-school social studies and history teacher. fellow, and she is joining us on the phone. what is...
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lauren is live at the scene at route 28. what happened? >> reporter: well, the application asking for prayers from the public, after the police officer was killed in the line of duty. as you said, it happened aroundd on00 p.m. this afternoon on 28no knoxville road, in bristol. br you can see it is still an active scene. the victim has been identifiedfi at 35-year-old officer chris young. he was with the principles william county police development for 7 years, and was assigned to the traffic unit.tr we have a photo from leesburg of the initial crash.in police itsay officer young was n his motorcycle this afternoon, responding to another crash.o he was traveling southso southbound when a minivan tried to make a left turn into theth shopping center, and collided with him. officer young was transported tn the sphospital where he was lata pronounced dead. you can see the minivan and motorcycle were destroyed by the flames. no other injuries reported, however. i talked to the police spokesperson over the phone, she says the entire department is
lauren is live at the scene at route 28. what happened? >> reporter: well, the application asking for prayers from the public, after the police officer was killed in the line of duty. as you said, it happened aroundd on00 p.m. this afternoon on 28no knoxville road, in bristol. br you can see it is still an active scene. the victim has been identifiedfi at 35-year-old officer chris young. he was with the principles william county police development for 7 years, and was assigned to the...
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the doc fix will be explained that at 9:15, i look at how the u.s. population is expected to u.s. population is expected to change over the
the doc fix will be explained that at 9:15, i look at how the u.s. population is expected to u.s. population is expected to change over the
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or targets with no specifics whatsoever how long the republicans think they can play this game and at what point are americans going to go watch really you know i mean it well what is it december third it was just a few weeks ago that mitt romney lost on basically that same plan on saying well you know we're going to cut all these deductions and save all this money raise all this revenue and just trust me on the details and people said no and then this is coming boehner coming back with it that's why i think you know and i hate it when liberals give try to give republicans going to buy it because i don't want them to have good advice i don't you know i don't have any interest in them recovering from this but i mean really you know they are showing no signs of progressing what they're trying to do is just put some racing. on the same old crap and you know that's fine with me i mean you know it may fool some of the people but the problem is that it's like i said before if they've already lost the argument. my friend matt lewis who works the daily caller i think you know he says that the
or targets with no specifics whatsoever how long the republicans think they can play this game and at what point are americans going to go watch really you know i mean it well what is it december third it was just a few weeks ago that mitt romney lost on basically that same plan on saying well you know we're going to cut all these deductions and save all this money raise all this revenue and just trust me on the details and people said no and then this is coming boehner coming back with it...
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what are we looking at? >> this actually came at just this morning. this was a gentleman from queens who was pushed off of a subway platform and a photographer, a freelance photographer for the new york post happened to snap his picture. and that think that these pictures actually illustrate very well where we have come in terms of our public sentiment and a professional sentiment about pictures of people facing death it. whereas the first picture, 1942, won awards, it generated tremendous a claim for the photographer, it is taught in photography courses as the kind of picture that people want have in the news. this picture, and the photographer and a newspaper or widely critiqued. people have been saying all day, and has been all over the blogger is here. what were they thinking? why did this photographer take this picture? why did he run away? why did he help? market that newspaper actually show the picture? why is it putting in on its front cover? there is a gap in public sentiment above what these pictures mean and what they're supposed to differe
what are we looking at? >> this actually came at just this morning. this was a gentleman from queens who was pushed off of a subway platform and a photographer, a freelance photographer for the new york post happened to snap his picture. and that think that these pictures actually illustrate very well where we have come in terms of our public sentiment and a professional sentiment about pictures of people facing death it. whereas the first picture, 1942, won awards, it generated...
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. >> not much snow fell at d.c. a trace at reagan national. if you go north of frederick you get to 3 inches or more. the storm is leaving us. we said good-bye to the flurries a while ago. that is where ski country is. here's what is next for us. gusty winds on the way picking up overnight. this sends the wind chills into the teens tonight. it will feel like the 20s tomorrow. when i see you next we'll talk about a hiccup in the weather system coming our way for new year's day. >> thanks, kim. >>> new tonight, a 19-year-old's death in fairfax county is being called a homicide. we know the name of the victim, xavier stringfellow. he was from manassas. darcy spencer has new details on the investigation. >> reporter: a fairfax county police officer discovered the scene. a van slammed through a wall and traveled up an embankment. when the officer looked inside he discovered the body of a 19-year-old man behind the wheel. he is a member of a college football team shown here on the 2012 roster. he went to battlefield high school. police say he died f
. >> not much snow fell at d.c. a trace at reagan national. if you go north of frederick you get to 3 inches or more. the storm is leaving us. we said good-bye to the flurries a while ago. that is where ski country is. here's what is next for us. gusty winds on the way picking up overnight. this sends the wind chills into the teens tonight. it will feel like the 20s tomorrow. when i see you next we'll talk about a hiccup in the weather system coming our way for new year's day. >>...
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a body at rest tends to stay at rest... while a body in motion tends to stay in motion. staying active can actually ease arthritis symptoms. but if you have arthritis, staying active can be difficult. prescription celebrex can help relieve arthritis pain so your body can stay in motion. because just one 200mg celebrex a day can provide 24 hour relief for many with arthritis pain and inflammation. plus, in clinical studies, celebrex is proven to improve daily physical function so moving is easier. celebrex can be taken with or without food. and it's not a narcotic. you and your doctor should balance the benefits with the risks. all prescription nsaids, like celebrex, ibuprofen, naproxen, and meloxicam have the same cardiovascular warning. they all may increase the chance of heart attack or stroke, which can lead to death. this chance increases if you have heart disease or risk factors such as high blood pressure or when nsaids are taken for long periods. nsaids, including celebrex, increase the chance of serious skin or allergic reactions or stomach and intestine problems
a body at rest tends to stay at rest... while a body in motion tends to stay in motion. staying active can actually ease arthritis symptoms. but if you have arthritis, staying active can be difficult. prescription celebrex can help relieve arthritis pain so your body can stay in motion. because just one 200mg celebrex a day can provide 24 hour relief for many with arthritis pain and inflammation. plus, in clinical studies, celebrex is proven to improve daily physical function so moving is...